Using CSS, you can give elements in your document a different cursor image when the mouse moves over them. For example, instead of the default "hand" image, you can give links a "help" cursor instead when the mouse moves over them, or tables a "crosshair" cursor. Use our cursor wizard to generate all the necessary code for you!

Directions: There
are in general 7 types of cursors you can choose from to be associated
with any (with the exception of a few) elements in a document. They
are the "hand", "crosshair", "text",
"wait", "move", "wait", and "resize"
cursor. The below shows these cursors, in that order:

Point...

Click on the cursor you
want to use, and the necessary CSS code for that cursor will be
shown in the below box. Paste that code into the element you wish
the cursor to be associated with: